GOP Sen. Pat Toomey To Retire, Setting Up Swing State Election Battle

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GOP Sen. Pat Toomey To Retire, Setting Up Swing State Election Battle
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Pennsylvania Sen. Pat Toomey announced he won’t run for reelection or for governor of Pennsylvania.

the party’s push to quickly confirm Amy Coney Barrett, Trump’s Supreme Court pick to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died on September 18. Toomey was one of the last Republicans to announce his support for confirming Barrett so close to the 2020 election. Toomey said the goings-on in D.C.

did not factor into his decision. “The reasons why I have reached this decision are not political, they’re personal,” he said during the press conference. “I’m looking forward to more time back home.” “White House Outbreak: Chris Christie, Campaign Chief Among Those Near President Trump Who Have Tested Positive For Covid-19”

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